I have bloom, Lemon Lily, I think
I don't have any other scape's on any of the daylilies I have growing now.
Abundant spring rain has my plants looking like those cornstalks I get when I get my order from one of those southern nurseries
I have bloom, Lemon Lily, I think
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Re: I have bloom, Lemon Lily, I think
Pretty ones Ed! I have a scape on a new spring arrival that came a southern grower.
Claudia
"When one tugs at a single thing in nature, he finds it attached to the rest" - John Muir
"When one tugs at a single thing in nature, he finds it attached to the rest" - John Muir
Re: I have bloom, Lemon Lily, I think
Lovely!
I have buds on my orange ditch lilies, but nothing on the "good" daylilies yet!
It's really too early here. We've had a weird spring. Some really nice warm weeks in April and plenty of rain. I think it was the early warm weather that got the ditch lilies on the south side of the house to send up scapes.
Everything seems early here. My iris and peony are nearly finished. Those usually are in full bloom around Memorial Day. That's what I usually take to the cemetery, but this year they will be long gone by the end of May.
I have buds on my orange ditch lilies, but nothing on the "good" daylilies yet!
It's really too early here. We've had a weird spring. Some really nice warm weeks in April and plenty of rain. I think it was the early warm weather that got the ditch lilies on the south side of the house to send up scapes.
Everything seems early here. My iris and peony are nearly finished. Those usually are in full bloom around Memorial Day. That's what I usually take to the cemetery, but this year they will be long gone by the end of May.
JaneG
Start slowly . . . then taper off.
Start slowly . . . then taper off.